______ are the best examples of the poetical drama.
______ are the best examples of the poetical drama.
成教云: John Milton's greatest poetical work( )is the only generally acknowledged epic in English literarure since Beowulf.
成教云: John Milton's greatest poetical work( )is the only generally acknowledged epic in English literarure since Beowulf.
"The Lamb" is included in William Blake"s______. A: Poetical Sketches B: The Songs of Innocence C: The Songs of Experience D: The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
"The Lamb" is included in William Blake"s______. A: Poetical Sketches B: The Songs of Innocence C: The Songs of Experience D: The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
Robert Southey and Coleridge’s The Fall of Robespierre is a poetical drama to set up a ____________ agricultural community. A: Capitalist B: Bourgeois C: Communist D: Utopian
Robert Southey and Coleridge’s The Fall of Robespierre is a poetical drama to set up a ____________ agricultural community. A: Capitalist B: Bourgeois C: Communist D: Utopian
John Milton’s greatest poetical work () is the only generally acknowledged epic in English literarure since Beowulf. A: Areopagitica B: ParadiseLost C: Lycidas D: SamsonAgonistes
John Milton’s greatest poetical work () is the only generally acknowledged epic in English literarure since Beowulf. A: Areopagitica B: ParadiseLost C: Lycidas D: SamsonAgonistes
Robert Browning's principal achievement lies in his introducing to English poetry a new form, the ____________. A: dramatic monologue B: romance C: poetical drama D: ode
Robert Browning's principal achievement lies in his introducing to English poetry a new form, the ____________. A: dramatic monologue B: romance C: poetical drama D: ode
John Milton’s greatest poetical work ________ is the only generally acknowledged epic in English literature since Beowulf. A: Areopagitica B: Paradise Lost C: Lycidas D: Samson Agonistes
John Milton’s greatest poetical work ________ is the only generally acknowledged epic in English literature since Beowulf. A: Areopagitica B: Paradise Lost C: Lycidas D: Samson Agonistes
The work ________ by William Blake is a lovely volume of poems, presenting a happy world, though not without its evils and sufferings. A: Songs of Innocence B: Songs of Experience C: Poetical Sketches D: Lyrical Ballads
The work ________ by William Blake is a lovely volume of poems, presenting a happy world, though not without its evils and sufferings. A: Songs of Innocence B: Songs of Experience C: Poetical Sketches D: Lyrical Ballads
Among the three major poetical works by John Milton, ________ is the most perfect example of verse drama after the Greek style in English. A: Samson Agonistes B: Paradise Lost C: Paradise Regained D: Areopagitica
Among the three major poetical works by John Milton, ________ is the most perfect example of verse drama after the Greek style in English. A: Samson Agonistes B: Paradise Lost C: Paradise Regained D: Areopagitica
() is jointly written by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Its publication marked the beginning of the Romantic revival in England. A: Poetical Sketches B: Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect C: Biographia Literaria D: Lyrical Ballads
() is jointly written by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Its publication marked the beginning of the Romantic revival in England. A: Poetical Sketches B: Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect C: Biographia Literaria D: Lyrical Ballads